We were at the main lobby #99 this year and it was as fun as the years before! It has been 5 years since dreamesh LIVING has been a part of Inacraft, so for all of those years we have joined, I would like to shout out to all of you who ever took the time to purchase or stop by to meet me in person. THANK YOU! I certainly hope to see you at next years’ Inacraft or better yet, earlier somewhere else?! Here’s some pictures of the fun (and leftover pillows) this year.

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We will be making passport pouches for mom and kid (including the passport book and stamps, too!) while playing and having a picnic in the park. It’s gonna be super fun!

These felt birthday crowns are just a more classy and fun way to celebrate your kids’ birthday! Here’s the tutorial I gave for a craft class at Gingersnaps last year. The kids will have so much fun making them!

What you need:
Felt sheets in lots of colors, scissors, glue, elastic band.

my little queen

How to make:
1. Trace a crown-shape on your piece of felt for the base (I once traced a Burger King’s paper crown just to get the feel of it, and did my version afterwards). I did mine looking like three mountains – the middle one higher than the other two. Make the mountains slightly apart measuring around 40 cm long.
2. Cut out. Then make the exact shape but smaller to glue on top of the base. Don’t forget to use a different color for a nice contrast.
3. Now, it’s all about being creative! Decorate your crown with cut out cupcakes, hearts, shapes, numbers, anything you wish. Stick them on all with glue.
4. Attach the ends of the crown with elastic band after measuring the k…

This is probably the most challenging party decor I have done, but also one of my favorite!

the dessert table
The birthday boy was in love with the book Dragons Love Tacos so he wanted the party to be just like it. After brainstorming and challenged to make use of my watercolor-painting skill, I finally painted dragon’s body for the photo-booth backdrop, fire and smoke for photo-booth props, the ingredients (tomatoes, lettuces and cheese) for the dessert table’s decor, and not to forget taco cave and mild salsa signs too!

the photobooth
The hardest part was to make that taco cave out of papier-mache stones. I promise next time I will post the full tutorial of papier-mache DIY but this time, a simple tutorial will have to suffice. Here you go! DIY Paper Taco Garland

We opened 15 seats that were taken in no time! The project was to make an egg cupcake inside the ultimate bunny box. The chinese food take-out box were from papercrane (papercrane.asia) if you're interested. Wanna know how we made them?

How to make the egg cupcake:1. Glue the plastic egg’s bottom to the inside of cupcake wrapper.2. Stick small round circles to the upper area of the plastic egg forming some kind of whipped cream.3. Glue mini pom-pom as the cherry on top!

born in france, but both my parents are indonesians. lived my whole life in indonesia (minus those couple years back in paris). worked as a radio announcer + reporter and a magazine journalist + editor for quite some time. now, am simply a freelance writer + editor, a wife + mother, but always always, a dreamer. this blog is my collection of inspirations that makes (or made) my dreams come true!